Recording vocals – Roland Edirol R-05 User Manual

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Recording

• Point the mic directly at the center of the

vocalist’s face so that the recording is not
unbalanced toward the left or right channel. The
vocalist should avoid moving their head to the
left or right while singing.

• If breath noise is a problem, aiming the mic

slightly downward from the center will help. Use
of the included windscreen may also prove
effective.

• If the tone is muffled, turning on LOW CUT (p. 49)

will produce a crisper sound and will also reduce
breath noise. You’ll probably want to cut the
sound below 100 Hz.

• Record using WAV if you’re going to create a CD

or high-quality archival recording, or MP3 if the
recording is just a song writing memo.

• You can audition the recorded sound with reverb

applied. Plate reverb is often used for vocals, but
you can try various settings to your taste.

“Applying Reverb to the Playback” (p. 68)

Recommended settings

Recording Vocals

Rear panel switches

MIC GAIN

H

LIMITER

OFF

LOW CUT

ON if breath noise or muffled sound is a
problem

“Menu” screen settings

Recorder
Setup

Sampling Rate 44.1 kHz if you’re creating a CD

Rec Mode

WAV-16 bit or MP3-128 kbps

Player
Setup

Rev Type

PLATE

Rev Depth

5–10

Input
Setup

Low cut filter
cutoff

100Hz

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